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Privacy-Preserving Breast Cancer Prediction Based on Logistic Regression
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  • Computer journal, 2024-05
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Oxford University Press Journals Current
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  • Abstract With the increasing strain on today’s healthcare resources, there is a growing demand for pre-diagnosis testing. In response, researchers have suggested diverse machine learning models for disease prediction, among which logistic regression stands out as one of the most effective models. Its objective is to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of pre-diagnosis testing, thereby alleviating the burden on healthcare resources. However, when multiple medical institutions collaborate to train models, the untrusted cloud server may pose a risk of private data leakage, enabling participants to steal data from one another. Existing privacy-preserving methods often suffer from drawbacks such as high communication costs, long training times and lack of security proofs. Therefore, it is imperative to jointly train an excellent model collaboratively and uphold data privacy. In this paper, we develop a highly optimized two-party logistic regression algorithm based on CKKS scheme. The algorithm optimizes ciphertext operations by employing ciphertext segmentation and minimizing the multiplication depth, resulting in time savings. Furthermore, it utilizes least squares to approximate sigmoid functions within specific intervals that cannot be handled by homomorphic encryption. Finally, the proposed algorithm is evaluated on a breast cancer dataset, and simulation experiments demonstrate that the model’s prediction accuracy, after machine learning training, exceeds 96% for two-sided encrypted data.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0010-4620
eISSN: 1460-2067
DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/bxae035
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1093_comjnl_bxae035
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